Aerodigestive Management of Pediatric Aspiration - FULL SHOW

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The Aerodigestive and Esophageal Center
Pulmonology Cincinnati Children's
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Introduction to Pediatric Aspiration
This chapter introduces the concept of pediatric aspiration, defining it and discussing its implications. It highlights the various definitions of aspiration, the groups of children at risk, and the clinical significance of aspiration events.
31:25
Risk Factors for Aspiration
This chapter outlines the main groups of children who are at risk for aspiration, including those with anatomic anomalies, neurologic disorders, and congenital infections. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing these risk factors in clinical practice.
1:02:51
Clinical Consequences of Aspiration
This chapter discusses the clinical significance of aspiration, including the potential for pulmonary injury and chronic respiratory disease. It examines how the frequency and nature of aspiration events can affect outcomes.
1:34:17
Phases of Swallowing and Dysphagia
This chapter explains the complex process of swallowing, dividing it into four phases. It discusses how dysphagia can occur in any of these phases and the implications for aspiration.
2:05:43
Symptoms and Diagnosis of Aspiration
This chapter covers the symptoms associated with aspiration in children, including feeding difficulties and respiratory issues. It also discusses diagnostic approaches such as video swallow studies and endoscopic evaluations.
2:37:09
Management of Aspiration
This chapter focuses on the management strategies for children who aspirate, emphasizing the importance of understanding what is being aspirated and tailoring interventions accordingly.

Topic overview

The Aerodigestive and Esophageal Center at Cincinnati Children’s is internationally known for our team approach to caring for children with airway and esophageal disorders. We have the multidisciplinary expertise to treat even the most complex esophageal, airway, pulmonary, upper digestive tract, sleep and feeding disorders. The center is equipped to treat a wide variety of conditions, both surgically and non-surgically.

  • 9:10am - Definition of Aspiration
  • 9:30am - What can be aspirated and how to diagnosis it
  • 10:10am - Functional Surgical Management
  • 10:30am - Surgical Management of Anatomical Anomalies

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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